- Published in 2003 : limited quantity left
- 9x12 hardbound anthology of Southern rock climbing
- 144 pages, 250 photos, 45 crags, 10 states
- Bouldering, Big Walls, Trad Routes, Sport Routes, and local color
- Chapter Intros penned by prominent local climbers- Bouldering, Big Walls, Trad Routes, Sport Routes, and local color
- Chapter Intros penned by prominent local climbers
At your local climbing shop/gym or you can order direct from me at
photos@shullphoto.com
$45 includes the $39.95 book and insured mail
John Sherman said:
"Does the Southeast truly have the best rock in all of America? For years, tales have floated about of knee-knocking slabs, monster roof crags, jug-laced pump-a-thons, boulder out the wazoo, and even 1000-foot walls all on impeccable stone. Now Harrison Shull lays down the proof.
In Southeastern Rock Shull shows why he is the Southeast's top climbing photographer. This is not a bunch of posed shots showing Big Name Pretty Boys exploring an intimate relationship with their sponsor's logos. Dissing that paradigm, Shull turns his camera on the locals as they crank real climbs of all levels on their home turf. Trad, sport, bouldering, aid - it's all there and if Shull took you any closer to the action, you'd have to hold your nose."